Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Aug 29, 2016



I burnt a shirt to celebrate! It was ripped, so It's not like I was losing anything. Also, They say that at the 3/4 mark you burn a suit. So you have six months to convince me not to if you're not ok with that.


:D I've chilled out. I'm still kinda nervous because I know that everything I do is an example to him, but whatevs. I'll just be the kind of good person that I'm always supposed to be, and it won't be a problem!

I did read the BFG! A good book. And in Polish, the did what they could to keep the BFG acronym the same, so it translated to "Bardzo Fajny Gigant" Which means "The Really Fine Giant" Nice

Caity's birthday cake was one of the funniest things I've seen in a while! Well done, you guys, well done.

Also, the other package DID show up! I tore into that one pretty quick! You're getting very creative with the ways you send tic tacs to me now! ;) 



I am still a district leader, the mission is small enough, that most cities are made up of one companionship of Elders and one companionship of Sisters, so basically if you've been in the mission for a while you're going to be district leader. And Elder Hill is doing really well, he's gotten over the initial shock of this not being the MTC, which is good. His language is... that of one who's been learning Polish for only two months. We'll leave it at that. But he's gotten a ton better since he got here, and we speak the language together really often, a lot more often that any other companion that I've had, and that's really nice! His enthusiasm is really good, he knows why he's out here, and he likes talking with people, but the only issue is that he has a back problem, and since this is a city where we walk everywhere we go, it's pretty difficult for him physically. He's also a clean, tidy person, so like usual, I need to step up my game. I'm pretty much the piano player again, because Sister xxx doesn't really like to play the piano, and usually finds an excuse for me to play it ;) 

This email's going to be kind of short because last week was kind of destroyed by the fact that we had to move apartements. Everyone thought that the Sisters' apartment was closing down, and that they were going to move to a new apartment, but it turned out that it was our apartment that was closing, and because life isn't fair, the sisters moved into the nice, huge, new apartment in the center of town, and we moved to their old one that's four flights of stairs up. Yusss. And because of that we spent a lot of time cleaning and packing and moving. Lame. But we did teach this one guy named R., and he's pretty cool, we can only meet with him for ten minutes or so every couple of days, but that's actually more than anyone else that I';ve worked with, which is very nice. Also, the guys from Turkmenistan and Turkey are leaving, and it's tearing a hole in my heart. The one from Turkmenistan could not be baptized because he was not a legal resident of Turkey, and so we're in contact with the Branch President in Istanbul, and things should work out for him sometime in the future, but if we could have baptized him here, we could have done it any time we wanted. That man is probably the greatest and most christlike person I've ever met.


I love you!!!
Sam

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

23 August 2016



We found it!


The goodbye with Elder Rowley that I never sent.
I miss him very much. We got along so well! But he's off to do great things in Katowice


Sister DeMordaunt and Sister Kamp and Sister Dekker (Kamp and Dekker are training)


The view of Warsaw from on top of Stalin's tower


Stalin's Tower


The original MTC gang! (this was the first time that the five of us had been together since we came into the country (four of us are training, and one is an office elder serving in Warsaw), and probably the last time we'll all be together until we leave the country!)


Me and Starszy Wzgórze (hill)


I'm tired. 
President Turek told me to go to sleep today.

ANYWAY,
about Warsaw- I left on Tuesday, and because that was P-day, we got to go see Stalin's tower, which was built during communist times, and a lot of the older population of Poland hates it. I was able to be there with Sister DeMordaunt, too, because she's serving in Warsaw, now, and it was really fun! I was with Elders McPherson and Schwanke who were both training as well, so we all stayed in Elder McPherson's apartement where we played a riviting game of Dominion, (I got second place...) and then woke up the next morning to go to the Warsaw 2 chapel and wait for the trainees! We had a meeting with President Turek that was pretty short, because most of the trainers got in late, and then we all sat on one side of the room, and the trainees sat on the other, and President just started to list off who the companions were!

My comps name is Elder Hill! He's from Murray, Ut, and looks and acts pretty much just like Caleb M, so if you're wondering what he's like, just think of Caleb! ;) But he's awesome, and willing to work! I just hope that I don't over work him. I used to have a problem where I would just sink or rise to the level of commitment that my companion had already been at, and I wasn't being an agent for myself, but now that I'm in this position, and that I can pretty much do whatever I want and have it be seen as the way to do missionary work I'm stressing out and working harder than I ever have before. But it's super tiring and I'm sure that Elder Hill is starting to worry about the next two years of his life. But so was I at that point, and here I am HALF WAY (in three days) DONE. And I've only gone a little bit crazy! And while I would not say that I love Elder Hill like a newborn baby, I do feel a love and a responsibility that I'm sure is akin to that of a father. And again- it's a little stressful. Like, for reals, though, I've never been this stressed in my life. Someone tell me to take some deep breaths or something! 

I'm really distracted and tired right now, so I can't really remember anything that ahppened in the last week, other than that we just worked really hard.

This email is coming today because we had Zone Training yesterday and there was no time for P-day.

Remember- when Naaman was cured of his leprosy he had to wash himself 7 times. I don't know about you guys, but I'm normally clean after one bath. But remember that sometimes we need to do things that don't seem like they work very well multiple times before they come up with the miracle you need.

Love
Elder Liechty

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

16 August 2016





The transfer calls are out, and my fate is decided...

Elder Rowley has gone down south to Katowice, to be with his old MTC companion, Elder Litster, and I am staying in Bydgoszcz! I don't know who my companion will be, yet, because... I'm TRAINING! I'm currently in Warsaw for P-day, because I don't have anyone to take care of me in Bydgoszcz, and all the trainies get in on Wednesday, and that's when they're assigned! I'm very nervous, and it makes me realize how prideful I was back in the beginning of my mission. .... I had no idea of what I was doing back then, and still don't. But hey- I don't think anyone really knows what they're doing. So that's me. More on the subject of that next week.

That is SO CRAZY what happened to you! I can't believe that you actually had to spend the night on some rocks hiding from the rain! That's awesome! And pretty scary! Glad you made it out unharmed. And it really does bring up the question of why you all were so safe, and others aren't... But even in Christ's day, not every leper was healed, and not every blind person was restored sight. I guess that's one that we'll just have to wait for a while before we see the bigger picture. And it does also mean that you all haven't yet finished your mission here on earth, so get workin'!

I saw some stats. USA is killin' it! AMERICA! Poland is doing alright. One of the members always likes bringing up the Olympics and tying it to spiritual thoughts, so I get a few updates ;)

This week is going to be a bit short because I don't have as much time as usual, but I'd just like to tell you all that I love you very very much, and that I can't wait until we meet again!

(Also, I hit one year in ten days! HOW CRAZY IS THAT!?)

Love,
Elder liechty

Monday, August 8, 2016





Ok, everyone say it with me, now, Byd-gosz-cz (Bid-goash-ch') Easy. Now say Odziedziczyć 

We do play frisbee because I love it, but I have never heard of Igor, nor has Elder Rowley. And yeah, the package still hasn't made it here, so that's a little unfortunate, but it wouldn't be a real mission experience if one of the packages sent from home got lost who knows where and then shows up one day opened and half the candy eaten!

And we figure out what our fate is this Saturday! Stay tuned!

The only mention of the Olympics is from the American members who are here for NATO, but it still makes me miss them. That's cool that there was a group of refugees, though! Lots of people here are very against the refugee movement, and it's sad to see the feelings of people towards them, but it's pretty understandable. This country has been invaded one too many times.

In Szczecin and Poznań, where we had about three people there, fast sundays were usually pretty quiet, and here it's a bit better, but still a lot of silence. I think a lot of the members think it's silly- everyone getting up and saying really similar things a bunch of times, but it really is powerful to see that people can have the same strength in testimony here as back home. The missionaries usually take a big chunk of time.

This last week was one of those weeks where you've built everything up real nice, and then it comes crashing down on you. We had the potential of having 9 progressing investigators by the end of the week, but instead we have one, and the rest of them have stopped answering our phone calls. I've gotten pretty used to this sort of thing over the months, but I can see that it's taken a bit of a toll on Elder Rowley. He's still pushing through, though, and still has a ton of faith. He loves the Gospel, and just wants people to know it, but they won't let him... We walked into one guy, who stopped us and said "do you speak english!?" and we said yes, and he said that he was a little drunk, but we talked with him, and he just cried and complained about his life, and that God had left him. We were not able to help him in the end. He would not believe in Jesus Christ and would not accept that he would have to change his life and start to follow him if he wants to see a change in his life. He wanted us right then and there to speak the words that would change his life or make him not addicted to smoking or alcohol, which was impossible, and he blamed us for it. I don't know how his life has turned out, but we bore witness of the Savior, and of his Atonement, and he decided to reject that testimony. I hope I can see him again.

On another day, we visited a less active member, who's living conditions are probably among the worst that I've experienced while out here. His house has no light, it smells very very bad, and there's always his drunkard friends there making it disgusting. He lives in very poor conditions. But we visited with him for a bit, and he was drunk, and afterwards, we asked if there was anything we could do for him, and he was just like "are you far?" Which of course makes no sense, but now I realize he was saying something like "take a look around. Of course there's something you can help with, dummy." Then he walked out of the room we were in, and he showed us a pot of rice, and said "look at this. This is all I've had to eat today" And at this point I was expecting a long, angry rant about how rich the church and Americans are and how hypocritical we all are and all that fun stuff, but instead he just said "can you get me some sauce?" We agreed and got some sauce (not red sauce, because that's communistic) and that was that. I'm just really tired of alcohol. I've seen so many people who's lives have been ruined by it. The Word of Wisdom is truly here for our benefit, and we ought to stick to it. Remember- really really wanting something is not justification to do it.

Talk to you all next week!

Love
Elder Liechty

Monday, August 1, 2016

1 August 2016





There was a seagull trying to investigate the church


Science


Also, the Junior Olympics for track and field were hosted here in Bydgoszcz, so we got a picture with the Mexico team!

Why? No one knows


HellooooooooooOOOOOooOOoooooO!

Goin' good! Next transfer is the 15 of August, so two more weeks! Elder Rowley is great, and works very hard. He just really wants to make is parents proud. heavenly and earthly.

The package hasn't come yet, and the one I got doesn't have the po-land map. What does that even mean?

9 hours of hiking?! Ugh. that sounds painful. In Bydgoszczczczszc, we walk everywhere, because the public transport in this city isn't very good and is not very convenient. And I've destroyed my second pair of shoes! YAY! But really, though, this is becoming a problem. Also, the callouses on my feet are huge. Like, my entire heel is a rock. I could break through glaciers with these feet.

Sister Kaegel told me that Dad is a hoot on facebook! Just posting all your adventures and funny pictures. You guys are the best! And it sounds like you're getting into all these extreme sports! Is my lack of being there and doing those things making you want to fill some void? Either way, I think it's fun! Elder Rowley went mountain biking, and it's making me regret that I didn't do it more often. One day, I'll get back into that and back into rock climbing!

What are these people doing leaving on missions? It's really weird when i hear about my friends from the grade below me leaving on missions. It makes me feel old, and I realize that I am old! Mission wise. It wasn't until last transfer when I wasn't the youngest missionary in Poland. 

The main business here is building trams for the rest of the country. At least, that's where you see Bydgoszcz's name all over the place, but I don't know of any members who work in that business. Everyone just does random little things like mow lawns or work in a frame shop. And concerning wild animals, every once in a while we'll see packs of wild Boars. They call 'em Dziki. Just don't get near them and you'll be fine. But they're in very normal places when you find them, like just some neighborhood. It's cool.

The thing we're really lacking right now is energy. We're all still really working hard, but our district has just kind of fizzled out, even though everything's been going the same way it has been. It's tough, because we have all the meetings and the conferences, and we get really inspired, but then you go outside and the next ten people you talk to either just completely ignore you or laugh at you. But Elder Rowley told me a great quote that goes like "the laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself" From Elder Neal A. Maxwell. It helps me understand where true happiness is, and where family is. Because only in the Celestial Kingdom will people be able to enjoy the happiness that families bring in this life. Also, that book you sent of President Eyring's talks is really great! He's a great man. A Prophet, some might say

Love you guys!

Elder Liechty